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The Emmaus Newsletter Green Country Walk to Emmaus Volume 29, Issue 49 May/June 2013 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: From the Community Lay Director 2 Testimony 3-4 Child Care 7 From the Music Room 8 Chrysalis 9 UPCOMING EVENTS JUNE GATHERING, SAND SPRINGS UMC, JUNE 8 JULY GATHERING, MEADOWCREEK UMC, JULY 13 REGIONAL TRAINING AUGUST 24 @ FIRST UMC, BROKEN ARROW THE BEST IS YET TO COME I ve been thinking back to my Walk to Emmaus and difference it has made in my life. The difference did not stop with the end of the three day journey. The best was yet to come. After the weekend was over, I continued to consider how to sustain my faith journey. My husband had already formed a reunion group with men from his walk, and at my fourth day meeting they invited their wives to be a part of that group. None of these wives had been at my table and I had only gotten to know one of them on the walk. We visited and decided to form a group that met at the same time and the same place, but not together as couples. I couldn t imagine meeting every week but was willing give it a try. After all, on the walk they had said that reunion groups were the heart of Emmaus. We were blessed to have an experienced member of the Emmaus community meet with us for about a month. She stressed how important it was to use the group reunion card to keep us on track. I credit that advice and modeling as an important reason for our still being together. And yes, we still meet weekly. As a reunion group we were asked to help bag the letters for each Pilgrim on the next walk. We have served in the kitchen and dining room together, helped with set-up, and we have worked on teams together. As couples we have created agape for upcoming walks. Our group will celebrate twenty-seven years together this October. If you have just completed your walk and have not found a reunion group, your sponsor will help you find or form one. Perhaps your sponsor could mentor your group to help you get started. If the reunion group you form does not enjoy the longevity that mine has, form a new one or join an existing one. People move, life brings complications, schedules change, our priorities change, but the need for a reunion group does not change! Whether you were on #157 or #158, or you experienced Emmaus a long time ago, I hope you will make a reunion group a priority of yours!. With the encouragement of your brothers and sisters in Christ, the best is yet to come! De Colores, Cindy Cunningham

From your Community Lay Director, Why do we gather? The Gathering is a monthly reunion of all members of the Emmaus community and their guests. It s objectives are as follows: 1) To make visible the Christian community persons of various churches and denominations who are united in pursuing transportation in the calling of one Lord, one faith, one baptism (Eph. 4:5). 2) To encourage one another to continue our walk with the Lord and to persevere in grace through the practice of piety, study, and action; through membership in a group reunion; and through active participation in one s own church. 3) To inspire one another to make profound changes in our own lives and in the environments in which we live. 4) To maintain relationships with other Emmaus pilgrims in order to build a vital community of persons to support future Walk to Emmaus weekends. 5) To educate the Emmaus community in the Walk to Emmaus movement, weekends, and method for living in the Fourth Day. The heart of the Gathering is seen in Luke 24:33-36 after Cleopas and the other disciple s eyes were opened, and they recognized Jesus as the stranger in their midst. These two disciples returned within the hour to Jerusalem and found the eleven and their companions gathered together. Then they shared their stories of how the Lord had appeared to Simon and to the two on the road and in the breaking of the bread. Even as they shared, Jesus himself stood among them. Following our Walk to Emmaus, we are encouraged to see every day as an ongoing walk to Emmaus in the companionship of the risen Christ. Just as the eleven gathered together, the monthly Gathering is for us a time to share our Resurrection stories of how God became real to us on the road with a friend or through a stranger, through scripture, in the breaking of the bread, in the sharing of our love. Through singing and prayer, small groups, Fourth Day talks, and Holy Communion, we share our stories and help one another recognize the risen Christ in the midst of our lives that we may live more fully in the Presence. Excerpt from Handbook on Emmaus, Ch. 13, p. 12 Let s all join together on June 8, 2013 to celebrate the risen Christ in our very midst. In Christ, Brenda Nickels Community Lay Director

Testimony Friday, May 18, 2012. I got up absolutely dreading the biopsy that was scheduled Flashback.. 4 years ago, days before Christmas, I was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the lung. A month later, I had a lobectomy (removal of the lower lobe of my left lung with a follow up of 3 months of chemotherapy. Though it s been 5 years, every six months I still go for a full chest scan and a follow up with my oncologist. Last February, 2012, I went for my regular ct scan and was told there was a new nodule on my right lung that had not previously been seen. Recommendation was to watch and re-check in 3 months. 2 weeks later I went in for my chest CT re-check. There were now 5 nodules and the one they had seen previously was doubled in size. Oncologist felt it was cancer and a PET scan, which lights up cancer, needed. My oncologist told me that if it was cancer he didn t think we could cure it but that he had an arsenal ready to try and get it in remission. A sign of hope? He also mentioned that Dr. s were only human but prayer was important and that doctors aren t the end all. Thank you for a godly doctor. Waited for insurance to approve the procedure. That came through on Tuesday. Dr. s office called and scheduled a PET scan for me for Wednesday, the next day. Moving rapidly they were able to schedule an office visit with the Dr. on Thursday for results. Though nothing lit up on the PET scan, the oncologist felt one of the nodules was large enough to be biopsied. He left the room and personally called a Dr. friend at St. John s hospital who said he would work me in the next day. (Thank you again Jesus!) When we arrived the next morning at St. Johns, the nurses were buzzing and wondering why a lung biopsy was scheduled on Friday as that was a no-no at this hospital. If a lung biopsy is done on Friday and there are complications requiring an overnight stay it s hard to get a Dr. to sign off and let the patient out of the hospital on the weekend, hence no Friday lung biopsies. The nurses asked how I got the apt. I told them that my oncologist called a Dr. friend at St. John and arranged the appointment. They seemed slightly taken aback, guess that doesn t happen too often. (Again.thank you Jesus). They prepped me for the biopsy, put me in the CT scan machine & sent Jim, my husband, out of the room. I thought it was only for a few minutes, but Jim says it was at least 10 + minutes of whirring from the machine. During that time lying down with arms raised overhead in perfect CT scan position. I focused on my breathing and staying calm as I had been extremely anxious the last several weeks. With my eyes closed I focused on the mantra Lord if it be Your will take this cup from me. A few minutes later - the whirring slowed down and stopped. The Biopsy Doctor comes in and said, I need to call your oncologist. He then retreated for 10 minutes while I was on the verge of a breakdown fearing my body was so full of the black plague that doing a biopsy wouldn t even be appropriate. (Get behind me satan!) Two nurses and Jim stood by my side to comfort and distract me. Dr. Biopsy came back and tells me There is absolutely no sign of cancer. Your CT scan is clean and there is nothing there for me to biopsy. Praise Jesus! He says he can t explain the lack of seeing anything, after comparing it with the discs I brought of the previous two CT scans. He even called in two colleagues to verify what he was not seeing. As we were standing on the steps of the Hospital on our way out. I turned to my husband and told him I had something to tell him. Here is what I related...

Testimony (continued) During the CT I saw my body laying down, and a grouping of angels surrounding me. They were forms in the whitest of white tunic type clothing / and I saw their wings, white feathers, in finite detail just like you see in some bibles. They butt their feet up next to my body and began pulling black goo out of my body. It was thick enough when they pulled it out hand over hand, they would get off balance and another angel would quick step in and take their place. all the while pulling out the black goo. The white of their robes and black goo was in stark contrast. This pulling out happened for the duration of my time in the CT machine. The next thing I knew - the machine stopped and the Dr. came in to tell me he would be right back.and the rest is history. Even on a good day I couldn t make this stuff up! I m not saying that I don t have cancer I m not saying I will never have cancer I am only saying that here today I stand before you a clean woman through God s grace, mercy and divine intervention. I am so grateful for all those that chose to lift up intercessory prayer for me. God hears the cry of His people. Thank you in the name of Jesus. This month, May 2013, is the one year anniversary of this healing. I have had two additional CT scans since last May and each has been a testimony to God s power. What have I done with this gift? I have been afforded many opportunities to share this story of God s Grace. He continually nudges me to tell His story and remind people that He is not just a God of yesterday or a God of tomorrow, He is also a God of today. God is With us! De Colores ~ Janice Hopkins, GCWE #40 Thank you from the Dining Room/Agape: I want to thank all who came out for the men s and women s walk at Boston Ave UMC. It meant a great deal to know that I had awesome help. I would like to invite each and everyone back in September. Also it s not too early to start thinking of Agape for the September walks. We would need approximately 65 pieces for each set of walks. If you have any questions, please email me at umyf88@yahoo.com. Thanks, Gail Stunkard Dining Room/Agape Board Rep

P A G E 5 Feeling Led to Share? Is God tugging on your heart to share your experience on the walk with others? Have you had a Fourth Day that you want to shout from the mountaintop to others who will understand and rejoice with you? Look no further than the Emmaus newsletter. We are looking for Fourth Day stories and experiences of the walk that pilgrims and/or sponsors would like to share. You do not have to be recent pilgrim. We will accept it as poetry or a short narrative. Send your reflections to the newsletter editor, Stacy Reaves in Word format, to reavessw@gmail.com. DeColores! Stacy Reaves Kitchen Volunteers are the best!! The Kitchen Managers and I would like to thank all those in the community who helped us prepare and serve the meals for Walks 157 and 158. Without our volunteers we would not be able to serve the meals and snacks. Begin praying about how you can serve on Walks 159 and 160 to be held in September in Claremore. We are still in need of Snack Managers on Thursday and Friday of both walks. We also need a Kitchen Manager for Walk 159. We can also use help buying groceries on Wednesday before each of the walks. If you feel led to help with any of these tasks, please contact me. You can get my contact information on the Green Country Walk to Emmaus website. De Colores, Daryl Worley Kitchen Board Representative

THE WALK The rooster crows All is still The sun begins rising The earth sings with praises from God s creation THE WALK begins Things are stirring now God s people awaken The Holy Spirit tugs at their hearts This is indeed the day that the Lord hath made The first steps are small and simple The choir sings softly The pace increases The colors brighten The symphony has begun The fullness of the light now shines brightly The prayers come into their full power All is well! All is well! The run begins The race soon will come to a close The time for rewards has arrived The light remains reflecting off the pilgrims God s chosen ones The servants for tomorrow The pace slows down A time to be still and listen A time to reflect about the journey A time of appreciation and amazement A time for rest God s servant s rejoice THE WALK is completed The sun goes down All is well! All is well! Written after taking The Walk to Emmaus Sandy Warren

Do you have someone praying for you? I use to belong to a reunion group. Most of us had attended the same women s walk. I loved our little group, we rejoiced in our blessings and up moments. We cried and prayed over each other s down moments, or moments of crisis. It was a group I knew that I could talk through what was bothering me most and knew that there was at least two other people praying for me. Happily and regrettably, we all had our prayers answered with new jobs and babies. Meeting at the crack- ofdawn once a week no longer was feasible and we separated. I no longer meet with those women except when we happen to be on an Emmaus team together. A few weeks ago, my family faced what seemed like a major health crisis with my husband. I was stressed with juggling a job, children, and the growing concern of caring for my husband. I worried and fretted over his health and what could possibly happen. Oddly enough, I am not a person who prays in a moment of crisis. I really needed someone to pray for me. Depressed, stressed, and wishing I had someone to share my concern with I went about my routine. One afternoon, I had to take my daughter to the dentist. I entered the office, turned the corner and sitting in the waiting room was one of the women from my former reunion group. We were surprised to see each other. While sitting there we had a moment alone. I confessed everything happening at our home and asked for prayer. She offered encouragement and to take on my prayer request. God had placed us together at the right moment. I left the dentist that day feeling my burden lifted and comforted knowing someone was praying for my situation. Despite no longer meeting in a reunion group, I feel I have a special bond with those women. I also know that I can share my concerns and know that someone is praying. If you don t have a reunion or prayer group, I recommend finding one. If you can t find one, create one. There is great strength in sharing prayer. DeColores! A grateful pilgrim GREEN COUNTRY EMMAUS BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHILD CARE AVAILABLE FOR GATHERINGS Belynda Clanton... Board Chairperson... 918-740-5911 It Brenda is a Saturday Nickels... night and the family Community is bored with Lay TV, Director movies... and sports. So, why not look 918-455-0668 at the Emmaus calendar Linda Tucker and see... where there might Chrysalis be a Gathering. Community Of Lay course, Director it needs... to be the second Saturday TBA night of Rev. the Brian month. Mangan An opportunity... to get Community together with Spiritual other Director members... of the Emmaus community 918-251-9180 and visit, laugh Gail Stunkard and praise... God can be way more fun Agape/Dining than TV. etc. Room Now... even the children will have some 918-857-5315 fun, depending on the church s availability of childcare. Another opportunity is for the children to get to play Becky Dotson... Candlelight, Sponsors Hour... 918-747-3619 with new friends. Best yet, the Gathering is at your church. Now you get to host the Gathering and show Gail Mangan... Emerging Ministries/Secretary... 918-371-9997 off your church. Several opportunities await churches and members when they host a Gathering. Always, the Stacey joining Reaves of Christians... in praise and communion Newsletter is refreshing... and fulfilling. We invite churches 918-296.9359 in the Tulsa Kathy area Crow to... consider hosting a Gathering. Gatherings/Housing There are some obligations... hosting the Gathering 918-542-6712 that help the flow Daryl and Worley everyone... to be able to make the most Kitchen of the... evening. These obligations are available 918-333-1244 in the Host Church Steve Baggett letter that... is sent out by the Gatherings Literature Coordinator... (that would be me!). We have 918-833-4672 also noted a need Tim O Hearn and are trying... to fill it. Several of Music, our members Entertainment have young... children that might prefer 918-492-6815 childcare rather John Miller than... sitting through a service. As Facilities, gatherings Set-up are being... scheduled, the question will 918-314-1433 be asked about the church s ability to provide child care. When that is determined, that information will be available along Shannon Morgan... Prayer... 918-402-8677 with the announcement of the next Gathering. If you plan to attend a future Gathering please contact the Rita Sorrels... Registrar... 918-355-1120 Gatherings coordinator to register your children. Or, if your church would like to host a Gathering, contact Duane DuPron... Reunion Groups/Fourth Day... 918-671-3896 the gathering coordinator (that would be me!). What an opportunity to spread Emmaus even more through the Tera community. Askey... Transportation/IT... 918-633-3469 Layne Herring... Treasurer... 918-519-3119 De Colores Mark Newman... Chrysalis Community Spiritual Director... 918-812-5492 Gatherings Coordinator Ken Frazier... Ex-Officio... 918-438-1431 Kathy Crow

Another Message from the Music Room: Worship the Lord with gladness; come into his presence with singing. (Psalm 100 NRSV) What did you do with the Emmaus booklet that you carried around with you on your weekend Walk to Emmaus? Do you still have it? It is very useful aid in our prayer and meditation life. If you haven t opened it in a while I would recommend a fresh look. Have you ever had a song keep repeating over and over in your head? Maybe the words or the melody has touched your heart? It is possible that God has placed it there for a reason and you should meditate on it to discern the meaning of the message. Sometimes I will get the music from the hymnal and figure the chords out or the melody line on my instrument. I also have changed the key the song is written in so that I am more comfortable singing the melody. The chart below is an aid to help in changing keys for your use. I keep a copy of this table in my mandolin case. Key # or b I ii iii IV V vi vii C none C Dm Em F G Am B F 1b F Gm Am Bb C Dm E Bb 2b Bb Cm Dm Eb F Gm A Eb 3b Eb Fm Gm Ab Bb M D Ab 4b Ab Bbm Cm Db Eb Fm G Db 5b Db Ebm Fm Gb Ab Bb C Gb 6b Gb Abm Bbm Cb Db Eb F Cb 7b Cb Dbm Ebm Fb Gb Abm Bb C# 7# C# D#m E#m F# G# A#m B# F# 6# F# G#m A#m B C# D#m E# B 5# B C#m D#m E F# G#m A# E 4# E F#m G#m A B C#m D# A 3# A Bm C#m D E F#m G# D 2# D Em F#m G A Bm C# G 1# G Am Bm C D Em F# For a change of pace when you meet with your reunion group next time I recommend you try a simple gospel song that you know and can teach the others in your group. You can all join together in singing praise to God. If you don t want to sing then share a new gospel song that you like and play it for your group during the meeting I know everyone will be blessed. DeColores Tim O Hearn Board Representative for Music & Entertainment

A Chrysalis Opportunity for Youth Chrysalis A Chrysalis Update Flight is the youth version of the three-day Walk to Emmaus experience. Chrysalis is designed for students in the 10th through 12th grade and provides an Fly with Christ, opportunity for young people to learn more about faith, experience Christian love and Linda Tucker Community support, and Lay to Director make new faith commitments. As someone who has had the opportunity to experience both an Emmaus and Chrysalis weekend, I can tell you both weekends are very similar. However, there are a few differences: 1. Tables get to choose their own names 2. Butterflies are the symbol for the weekend. 3. Half the conference room team is youth. Green Country Chrysalis is diligently working toward a hosting a Chrysalis Flight in Green Country. One of the things our community doesn t have is enough youth to serve on a team. Just like Emmaus, a youth must first participate in a weekend before serving on a team. Pioneer Country Chrysalis will be hosting a Chrysalis Flight this summer. The boys and girls flight will be held conjointly on June 12-15 at McFarlin UMC in Norman, OK. Anyone interested in sponsoring a youth for this weekend can get more information by visiting www.pioneercountryemmaus.org. We are asking that if you sponsor a youth for this weekend please let Green Country Chrysalis know. We want to encourage the young people on their flight and get them involved in the Forth Day community when they return home. Please be in prayer for Pioneer Country Chrysalis, their team, and the caterpillars attending the weekend. Fly with Christ! Linda Tucker Community Lay Director Green Country Chrysalis

GREEN COUNTRY EMMAUS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Cindy Cunningham... Board Chairperson... 918-749-7040 Brenda Nickels...Community Lay Director... 918-231-0338 Linda Tucker... Chrysalis Community Lay Director... 918-894-3674 Rev. Brian Mangan... Community Spiritual Director... 918-371-3250 Gail Stunkard... Agape/Dining Room... 918-857-5315 Becky Dotson... Candlelight, Sponsors Hour... 918-747-3619 Karen Warlick... Emerging Ministries/Secretary... 918-748-9555 Stacey Reaves... Newsletter... 918-296-9359 Kathy Crow... Gatherings/Housing... 918-542-6712 Daryl Worley... Kitchen... 918-333-1244 Steve Baggett... Literature... 918-833-4672 Tim O Hearn... Music, Entertainment... 918-492-6815 John Miller... Facilities, Set-up... 918-314-1433 Shannon Morgan... Prayer... 918-402-8677 Rita Sorrels... Registrar... 918-355-1120 Duane DaPron... Reunion Groups/Fourth Day... 918-671-3896 Tera Askey... IT... 918-633-3469 Layne Herring... Treasurer... 918-519-3120 Mark Newman... Chrysalis Community Spiritual Director... 918-812-5492 Belynda Clanton... Ex-Officio... 918-740-5911 We are looking for newsletter articles. LOST! On the last Women s walk a brown fluffy pillow was lost. If you found it in your belongings please return it to Sandy Warren or bring it to the June gathering. If you would like to submit poems, devotions, fourth day testimonials, etc. please send to: Stacey Reaves reavessw@gmail.com